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Is anyone growing comfrey in Thailand at the moment and what experiences they have had if any would be great to hear.
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Land Office Chanut Measurements Not Correct.
2012-03-25 17:17:50
Hi All
I am trying to find out a little information for my sister-in-law and her husband. They have purchased a small piece of land and in a rush started to build a house before having the land office verify measurements. When the land office came out last week the SIL has been informed that the land purchased is under size. They purchased what they believed was 1.25 rai and the land measurements came out at 1 rai. I myself always understood that Chanut title was the most accurate and least problematic of deeds that could be owned in Thailand so wondered where along the way a mistake has been made either by the SIL rushing to build before checking this all out or whether somewhere down the line the land office have made mistakes previously on file as to the size of the plot. Anyhow has anyone had a similar situation arise and what are the options to sort this out if any.
1. Should she accept this and move on putting it down to lack of experience.
2. Complain to the land office for what ever good that meay be.
3. Sue the owner and/or seek compensation for the loss of land sold.
etc..
Thanks.
I am trying to find out a little information for my sister-in-law and her husband. They have purchased a small piece of land and in a rush started to build a house before having the land office verify measurements. When the land office came out last week the SIL has been informed that the land purchased is under size. They purchased what they believed was 1.25 rai and the land measurements came out at 1 rai. I myself always understood that Chanut title was the most accurate and least problematic of deeds that could be owned in Thailand so wondered where along the way a mistake has been made either by the SIL rushing to build before checking this all out or whether somewhere down the line the land office have made mistakes previously on file as to the size of the plot. Anyhow has anyone had a similar situation arise and what are the options to sort this out if any.
1. Should she accept this and move on putting it down to lack of experience.
2. Complain to the land office for what ever good that meay be.
3. Sue the owner and/or seek compensation for the loss of land sold.
etc..
Thanks.
Tat'S Update On Flights To/From Ubon/Chiang Mai:
2011-11-17 18:21:08
For anyone that does not already know. TAT's update yesterday on flights to/from Ubon/Chiang Mai:
http://tatnews.org/l...ail.asp?id=5727
http://tatnews.org/l...ail.asp?id=5727
Dual Track System For Ubon Ratchathani
2011-08-29 18:40:24
Just read the following on Bangkok post:
Dual track system for Ubon Ratchathani
The Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP) plans to spend 85 million baht on a feasibility study on a dual track system in Ubon Ratchathani to the border with Laos at Chong Mek.
At present the last station in the province does not extend to town, but stops in Warin Chamrap district, about 5 kilometres from the city.
According to OTP Director-General Chanchai Suwisuttagul, the extension of the dual track would link the station in Warin Chamrap to Chong Mek. The total distance would be about 80 kilometres. The cost of investment is estimated to be 10 billion baht, she said.
The dual track system would make the logistics more efficient, with the value of trade between Thailand and Laos as high as 5.5 billion baht per year. The dual track system would also benefit travellers and promote tourism between the two countries, Chanchai said.
Dual track system for Ubon Ratchathani
The Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP) plans to spend 85 million baht on a feasibility study on a dual track system in Ubon Ratchathani to the border with Laos at Chong Mek.
At present the last station in the province does not extend to town, but stops in Warin Chamrap district, about 5 kilometres from the city.
According to OTP Director-General Chanchai Suwisuttagul, the extension of the dual track would link the station in Warin Chamrap to Chong Mek. The total distance would be about 80 kilometres. The cost of investment is estimated to be 10 billion baht, she said.
The dual track system would make the logistics more efficient, with the value of trade between Thailand and Laos as high as 5.5 billion baht per year. The dual track system would also benefit travellers and promote tourism between the two countries, Chanchai said.
"Thai Smile" To Fly Bkk-Ubon In 2012
2011-08-23 14:35:26
http://www.flightcen...-Thai-2095.aspx
New Thai Airways spin off "Thai Smile" to fly between Bangkok and Ubon next year.
New Thai Airways spin off "Thai Smile" to fly between Bangkok and Ubon next year.
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